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Here are the Chelsea player ratings from a memorable evening at Stamford Bridge: Peter Cech - 9/10 Without him, PSGwould be preparing for a star-studded semi-final date. His handling from hostile set-pieces was excellent. On an evening in which the slightest error could have huge ramifications, the Czech keeper excelled. His save in the dying seconds, just as referee Pedro Procenca proceeded to signal full- time, from Maxwell was spectacular. Thibaut Courtois will have to fight for the number one jersey – Cech is yet a formidable keeper. Branislav Ivanovic – 6/10 The Serb endured difficult moments trying to stifle the threat posed by Ezequiel Lavezzi but when the Argentinian departed with twenty minutes remaining, Ivanovic strode forward much more frequently to provide another attacking option as the Blues searched for the decisive goal. Will miss semi-final first-leg with suspension. Gary Cahill – 8/10 Fantastic alongside John Terry. Managed Edinson Cavani well and was commonly intercepting wayward pass and driving forward to spark offensive passages of play. Should have scored during the first-half also. John Terry – 7/10 Did not pose an attacking threat like his centre-half colleague did but succeeded in his main objective – denying PSG a hugely detrimental away goal. Cesar Azpilicueta – 7/10 Spaniard’s bout with Lucas Moura was billed as key and Azpilicueta fared decently. Solid as always. Reliable. David Luiz – 8/10 The Brazilian duly ditched his high- octane tendencies to produce a superbly disciplined performance. As well as thwarting PSG’s lethal counter-attacking prowess, Luiz was constantly regaining possession. Big performance for the big game. Frank Lampard– 7/10 The ageing Chelsea legend rolled back the years to produce an inspired performance. He surged forward frequently and with his perilous yellow card taken into account, the Englandmidfielder was replaced for Ba, the eventual hero. Willian – 9/10 The Brazilian’s energy, desire and quality was pivotal in this deserved victory. He roamed around the final third, kept moves ticking as the clock wore down and was a general nuisance to the French champions. Oscar – 7/10 Lively and a creative spark in Mourinho’s side. Unfortunate not to have scored with a spectacular free- kick as the Blues chased the hugely significant goal. Eden Hazard– N/A Hardly had any time in which to impose himself on the game. Hauled off after 15 minutes with a hamstring injury. Samuel Eto’o – 6/10 Returned rather unexpectedly to the starting line-up after a hamstring injury but was on the fringes of the action here. Subs: Andre Schürrle – 8/10 The German was introduced after 15 minutes as Hazard hobbles off. Many thought it was a big blow but yet, Schurrle was fantastic and wonderfully vivacious. Took his goal well and unfortunate not to have scored a second with a thunderous volley which rocked the crossbar. Demba Ba – 8/10 Despite being used sparingly by Mourinho, the Senegalese striker took his rare opportunity spectacularly. His goal came from his brilliant anticipation and his finish was composed. Fernando Torres– 7/10 Under-fire striker came on with ten minutes remaining and was effective. Tracked back, dispossessed Maxwell late on and display some good footwork. Do you think Its correct?
Posted on: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 12:37:02 +0000

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